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DJ AM plans to tell all.

The celebrity DJ has battled substance abuse, used gastric bypass surgery to treat obesity, dated a slew of Hollywood starlets and, of course, most recently fought for his life after that tragic plane crash.

It's no wonder he's planning on releasing his memoirs some day...

"I will definitely be writing a book," AM told us last night at Activision's DJ Hero launch at the Wiltern Theatre in L.A. "I'll work on it when I see the ending in sight. That may be a long time from now, but it will happen."

AM was on hand last night with best bud Travis Barker to open for an invite-only concert by Jay-Z and Eminem.

Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, Usher, lovebirds Ryan Phillippe and gal-pal Abbie Cornish, Matthew McConaughey and Taraji P. Henson were among the boldfaced names hanging in the VIP area.

Even though Kim Kardashian is mocked in Eminem's new music, that didn't stop the E! reality star from having a good time. Also appearing to have a very good time? Ashlee Simpson-Wentz. A wobbly Ms. Ashlee was spotted leaving the VIP area with drink in hand and on the arms of a friend and a bodyguard.

It wasn't until midnight that Jay-Z finally hit the stage, performing snippets of "99 Bottles," "Swagger Like Us," and "Dirt Off Your Shoulder," among others.

Eminem joined him on stage for their 2001 collaboration, "Renegade." Slim Shady then performed a solo set of five songs.

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Toronto rapper Drake is such a hot artist that one of his albums is selling even though he didn't release it.

An unauthorized album, "The Girls Love Drake," which features selections from Drake's mixtape "So Far Gone" and other tracks, was released May 28 by a label called Canadian Money Entertainment and distributed by the Independent Online Distribution Alliance (IODA) on iTunes, Rhapsody and Amazon.

Drake's camp, which is still trying to clear permissions for the samples on "So Far Gone" and his two other mixtapes in hopes of selling them in stores, said it didn't authorize the release.

If it hadn't been disqualified on the grounds that it wasn't an official album, "The Girls Love Drake" would have debuted this week at No. 101 on the Billboard 200, No. 16 on the Digital Albums chart and No. 1 on the Heatseekers tally.

After finding the album on iTunes, Drake's management sent a cease-and-desist notice to the retailer, which has since removed it. Drake's manager, Al Branch, said he was having it removed from Rhapsody and Amazon as well.

"This is a straight bootleg, a scandal," Branch told Billboard.com. "iTunes' position is that they are a store and they stock everything. They have a waiver, and as long as people sign it and are responsible for the product they submit, then they go for it."

Branch also said that Drake plans to file a lawsuit against Canadian Money Entertainment, which he said isn't connected with Drake or Young Money, the Lil Wayne-owned label that Drake is affiliated with. Drake is the subject of a major-label bidding war.

Peter Greenwood, the founder of Canadian Money Entertainment, said the company has been releasing mixtapes for unsigned artists since 2003 and that it had no ill intentions in releasing "The Girls Love Drake."

"'The Girls Love Drake' was just a combination of new and old songs that we had been promoting on the underground scene for the last six months, and so we wanted to get more exposure for it on the Net," he said. "Breaking him in the States along with other Toronto artists has always been our goal. Drake is our hometown hero."

Branch is concerned that Young Money or October's Own, Drake's label, could be sued because the samples on the mixtapes, which include beats from albums by David Banner, Goapele and Colun Munroe, haven't legally been cleared for use. But Greenwood said that he was unaware of the legalities of selling a mixtape on iTunes.

"There were tracks produced for other artists that Drake rapped over that were not cleared. While some songs were original, this was meant to be an underground project and not a major release," he said. "We tried to get the project out through a new platform on the digital level, but we were stopped before we could get started because mixtapes are not allowed on that level."

Greenwood said he will continue to promote his mixtapes using the traditional, offline route, and that if a lawsuit does indeed come his way, he will deal with it head on.

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Considering his debut single is called "I Love College" and it chronicles his well-established affection for all forms of partying, it makes sense that Asher Roth would dub his first official headlining outing the Great Hangover Tour. The beer-bong-loving MC is teaming up with fellow buzz rapper Kid Cudi for the co-headlining summer tour, which will kick off July 14 in Boston at the House of Blues.

Among the other acts joining the dynamic duo on the road for the 19-date cross-country tour are B.o.B., 88-Keys and Pac Div. Before the tour kicks off, Roth, whose debut, Asleep in the Bread Aisle, debuted at #5 on the Billboard albums chart in April, will play a series of festival dates in early June and July as a tune-up for the Hangover Tour.

Labelmate Cudi, who has scored a hit with his loping track "Day 'N' Nite," is working on his debut album, Man on the Moon, which is slated for a late summer release. "Nite" has already sold 450,000 digital singles, according to Cudi's label.

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He's referred to himself as "the white Jay-Z," dissed Asher Roth and even released a rap single on iTunes – and Spencer Pratt says he's not done yet. The co-star of MTV's "The Hills" tells Billboard.com that he's serious about a career in hip-hop and has begun work on his debut album.

"I have two songs that are album contenders," says Pratt, who is currently in the studio with producer Steve Morales (Lil Wayne, Fabolous). "It's gonna be catchy ringtone music, just stuff that is entertaining and that people want to be hearing. I'm not the most serious dude on earth, and my music is going to represent that."

Pratt makes his commercial aspirations explicit with his current single "I'm a Celebrity," which the 25-year-old recorded in part to promote his role on the NBC's new season of "I'm A Celebriy...Get Me Out of Here!" "I knew Steve was just a ridiculous producer so I was like, 'Please make me a $300,000 banger.'" Pratt says of the track. The TV show, meanwhile, aired its first episode yesterday (June 1) and included a premiere of the music video for "I'm A Celebrity," in which Pratt and his wife Heidi Montag sport safari gear in the woods while taunting an iguana.

Pratt says he has reached out to fellow Californian Snoop Dogg about appearing on a remix of "I'm a Celebrity." "Right now I'm just trying to negotiate his quote. I want to see if he'll give me some West Coast love, since I was born and raised. He had me on his [MTV] "Dogg After Dark" and we hung out afterwards in his trailer." It remains to be seen whether Snoop will jump on the collaboration, but one thing is clear — Pratt won't be soliciting guest verses Eminem or Asher Roth anytime soon.

Of the recently "Relapsed" Detroit MC, Pratt says, "Honestly, I used to be the biggest Eminem fan on the planet, but the difference now is that he's so paid. My hustle is the same as his was when he was 25, coming out with his first flow." And he continues his harsh criticism of Roth, whom he recently referred to as a "nerd" in an interview with MTV News. "I want to be the antithesis to Roth," explains Pratt. "If he's the good guy right now, I'll be the villain. I'm more hated than Eminem ever was, so why can't I be the hated rapper?"

Pratt's producer Morales echoed that sentiment to Billboard, questioning the authenticity of Roth's debut album, "Asleep in the Bread Aisle." "That's not real hip-hop," argues Morales. "That's [CEO of SRC Records] Steve Rifkind's idea of hip-hop." When reached for comment, Roth brushed off the diss as a promotion gimmick. "This is what people do when they're out of options," Roth tells Billboard.com. "They try to do WWF-type stuff, and I'm not interested."

With or without two-way beef, Pratt intends to release his album by the end of 2009 through his own label, tentatively dubbed Great White Records. "The future landscape of music is just so uncharted. I want to have another conversation in two years, and I bet Google Records and Yahoo Records will be the only labels around...and if anybody is buying music from anything but iTunes in three years, I'll be surprised."

"Right now I just want to be able to own all my masters," continues Pratt, "because the market I'm selling to can just get my music digitally. All I have to do is Twitter about it."


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Mark McGrath, the lead singer of Sugar Ray and former host of the celebrity news show "Extra," has often employed an old political tactic for his career: Set expectations low so success seems all the sweeter.

The self-deprecating attitude served him and his band well. He has joked about his looks, voice, penis and fleeting fame -- one album was called "14:59," just short of the 15 minutes Andy Warhol famously described -- while the band's steady stream of reggae-tinged mid-'90s radio hits sold more than 5 million albums, according to Nielsen SoundScan, and made McGrath a star.

So when the band announced in April that it regrouped in a Los Angeles recording studio, made a new album ("Music for Cougars") and was ready to head back out on the road for another turn in the spotlight, McGrath was quick to acknowledge that many would wonder why. "I know people aren't sitting on the edge of their seats waiting for a Sugar Ray record," he says. "But that wasn't the point."

Contrary to popular perception, Sugar Ray never broke up. The band's original lineup of childhood friends from Newport Beach, California, moved from rap-punk to power-pop and from broke unknowns to wealthy platinum-sellers over the course of five albums on Atlantic.

But by 2003, the writing was on the wall for bands like Sugar Ray, and that year the group's "In the Pursuit of Leisure" album -- an attempted reinvention that included several songs produced by the Neptunes -- flopped. McGrath took the TV job, and the rest of the guys went back to the beach. They would reconvene every year for a few corporate gigs, state-fair-type concerts and an occasional soundtrack song, but Sugar Ray was on the back burner. Atlantic dropped the act in 2006.

When McGrath's contract with "Extra" was about to expire, he, the band and longtime manager Chip Quigley quietly began plotting Sugar Ray's return. Jason Bernard, a music producer and longtime friend of the band's whose Pulse Studios encompasses a recording studio, publishing company and record label with a distribution deal through Fontana, was eager to cut a deal.

"We realized there are bands out there in the world that major labels were turning their heads on," says Bernard, who last year brought alternative rock band Filter out of retirement. "We can make world-class records for pennies on the dollar with our sweat equity."

The resulting "Cougars" marks a return to the tried-and-true formula that made 1997's "Fly" a radio staple. The first single, "Boardwalk," is a straight-down-the-center, sunny, unmistakably Sugar Ray song. Other cuts on the album include the uptempo dance track "She's Got The ... (Woo-Hoo)," the midtempo romancer "Love Is the Answer" and the reggae-influenced remake of Eddie Hodges' "(Girls Girls Girls Are) Made to Love" featuring Collie Buddz.

"We were part of a business where you had a hit single and you sold 3 million records, but it's different now," Quigley says. "The real core of our business is the live arena, and for that you need songs on the radio. So we're really going to try and get the song on radio and go out there touring this summer and show folks we're still a great live band."


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A really big rap tour is exactly what the game needs right now. A rep for Soulja Boy Tell'em told MTV News that the rapper will be joining Lil Wayne on tour this summer, along with Young Jeezy and Wayne's fast-rising protégé Drake. Sources in Wayne's camp told MTV News they are confident that a tour with at least some of the four players will happen.

In May, Drake told MuchMusic about a similar tour that, at the time, was supposed to include Jay-Z.

"God willing, if everything goes according to plan and everybody's schedule is in place, then I will be on tour with some amazing people," Drake said. "One of them being Jay-Z, one of them being Lil Wayne, one of them being Young Jeezy and one of them being me."

Jay has lined up a tour this summer, with Ciara opening up some dates, that kicks off in Las Vegas on July 3.

Thursday night from the Los Angeles Lakers game, Soulja Boy Tell'em announced the tour on Twitter.

"TSA (Twitter Service Announcement) — I'm going on Tour with Lil Wayne, Young Jeezy & Drake this summer! Get ya tickets ASAP!!!!" he Tweeted.

Dates for the tour are still being locked down.

Drake has been working on Rihanna's next album as well as his proper debut album. Soulja Boy has been in the lab recording, as has Young Jeezy. Wayne told us on Sunday that his long-awaited Rebirth album is done. It's now scheduled for an August 18 release, although a new single has not been announced.

"I wanted to grow, and show my growth as well," Wayne said after the MTV Movie Awards. "It's a difference from when you go in a room and come out and you're better and everyone says, 'How did you do that?' So with this album, I wanted everyone to see my growing pains."

Wayne recently wrapped up his I Am Music Tour with T-Pain, Gym Class Heroes, Gorilla Zoe, Keyshia Cole and others.

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Eminem apparently has flown the coop from the MTV Movie Awards after a close encounter with Sacha Baron Cohen.

In character as flamboyant fashion reporter "Bruno," Baron Cohen flew in above Sunday's award show audience on a wire — and in a pair of feathery white wings and his rear end mostly exposed.

But the comedian crashed into an overhead obstacle, and he was lowered into the audience — right into Eminem's lap, his bare hindquarters in the rapper's face.

Eminem seemed visibly upset at the mishap. Or was it a joke he was in on?

The rapper stormed out with his entourage in tow — and cameras rolling. In 2002, Sparks flew when the rapper was interviewed by Triumph the Insult Comic Dog at the MTV Video Music Awards.

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T-Pain is still giving out love to his late friend Dolla. The singer recently paid homage to the slain rapper by having a mural of Dolla painted on the hood of his vintage car.

"Showin my respects for my dog R.I.P. on the 72 Chevy Chevelle," Pain posted Monday on Twitter. Pain told us last week that he and Dolla — a former labelmate on Jive Records and collaborator on the song "Who the F--- Is That?" — had become great buddies.

"Man," Pain said on the phone about Dolla's murder. "It happens every day. It don't take nothing but time before it happens to someone you know. We had problems when I first got signed. [But] then we worked it out, and after that we was the best of friends. ... It kind of sucks. And we just got our friendship straightened out, then all of this had to happen."

Dolla (born Roderick Anthony Burton II) was fatally shot while waiting in the valet area of the upscale Beverly Center mall in Los Angeles on May 18. According to a spokesperson for his family, he split time between living in his native Atlanta and Los Angeles. Dolla was in L.A. to record his debut album and attend his girlfriend's birthday party. He was only 21 years old at the time of his death.

The rapper's accused murderer, Aubrey Louis Berry, claims self-defense in the shooting, allegations Dolla's family has refuted.


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Grammy Award-winning singer Koko Taylor, known worldwide as the "Queen of the Blues," died today (June 3) of complications following surgery, her long time record label Alligator announced on its website. She was 80.

Willie Dixon signed Taylor to Chess Records in 1962, and he produced several singles and two albums for her. Dixon also wrote "Wang Dang Doodle," Taylor's million selling 1965 hit that became her signature song.

Taylor moved to Alligator Records in 1975. Of her nine albums for the label, eight were nominated for Grammy awards. She won a Grammy in 1984 for her guest appearance on the compilation album "Blues Explosion" on Atlantic.

Taylor's last public performance was on May 7 in Memphis at the Blues Music Awards, where she sang "Wang Dang Doodle" after receiving her award for Traditional Blues Female Artist Of The Year.

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Dave Matthews Band will likely bow at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart next week with "Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King," which industry prognosticators are suggesting could sell as much as 390,000 in its first week. If it debuts at No. 1, the RCA set will be the band's fifth straight studio album to do so.

(The band celebrated the album's release with a concert at the relatively intimate Beacon Theater in New York. Be sure to check out Billboard's extensive interview with Dave Matthews.)

The act's last studio release, 2005's "Stand Up," entered with 465,000. Its three earlier offerings -- 2002's "Busted Stuff," 2001's "Everyday" and 1998's "Before These Crowded Streets" -- all also started with more than 400,000 in their debut weeks.

"GrooGrux" also leads the Nielsen SoundScan Building Chart that was released on June 3, which reflected unweighted sales through the close of business on Tuesday, June 2. Billboard estimates the seven merchants who report to Nielsen SoundScan's Building chart -- Trans World Entertainment, Best Buy, iTunes, Starbucks, Borders, Target and Anderson Merchandisers -- comprise about 60% of all U.S. album sales.

Other albums in the hunt for high debuts next week include 311's "Uplifter" (Volcano) and Taking Back Sunday's "New Again" (Warner Bros.), which both look good for bows within the top 10. Rancid's "Let The Dominoes Fall" (Hellcat/Epitaph) and Elvis Costello's "Secret, Profane & Sugarcane" (Hear/CMG) also seem headed for top 20 entries.

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Considering his debut single is called "I Love College" and it chronicles his well-established affection for all forms of partying, it makes sense that Asher Roth would dub his first official headlining outing the Great Hangover Tour. The beer-bong-loving MC is teaming up with fellow buzz rapper Kid Cudi for the co-headlining summer tour, which will kick off July 14 in Boston at the House of Blues.

Among the other acts joining the dynamic duo on the road for the 19-date cross-country tour are B.o.B., 88-Keys and Pac Div. Before the tour kicks off, Roth, whose debut, Asleep in the Bread Aisle, debuted at #5 on the Billboard albums chart in April, will play a series of festival dates in early June and July as a tune-up for the Hangover Tour.

Labelmate Cudi, who has scored a hit with his loping track "Day 'N' Nite," is working on his debut album, Man on the Moon, which is slated for a late summer release. "Nite" has already sold 450,000 digital singles, according to Cudi's label.

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